Name a film that has an old pre-1900's method of transport in the title?!


Question: Lol - that'll keep you occupied.


Answers: Lol - that'll keep you occupied.

Three Weeks in a Balloon~I've always enjoyed these first two movies, even if the first one definitely isn't PC anymore. It was fun when I saw it as a child.
The Flight of the Lost Balloon
Billy's Balloon
The Red Balloon
Balloon Farm
Flight of the Red Balloon
Stagecoach
Stagecoach West
Paint Your Wagon
Show Boat
Steamboat 'Round the Bend
Steamboat Bill, Jr.
The Runaway Barge
Runaway Train
The Girl on the Barge
Tugboat Annie
Tugboat Annie Sails Again!
The Long Ships~a name for Viking ships
The Black Stallion
The Black Stallion Returns
Caravan
The Great Stagecoach Robbery
The Great Train Robbery
Stagecoach Outlaws
The Painted Stallion
Wagon Train
Stagecoach Kid
Pony Express Days
Stagecoach to Fury
Arizona Stagecoach
Stagecoach to Denver
Stage to Chino
Sonora Stagecoach
Stagecoach to Dancers' Rock
The Phantom Stage
Stagecoach to Monterey
Stagecoach Buckaroo
Overland Mail Robbery~type of stagecoach
Overland to Deadwood~type of stagecoach
The First Great Train Robbery
A Cowboy Needs a Horse
Jackass Mail
The Little Train Robbery
One More Train to Rob
The Great Carrot-Train Robbery
Ship Ahoy
Ship of Fools
Ships With Wings
The Ship That Died of Shame
The Ship Was Loaded
Ghost Ship
Boat Trip
Death Ship
The Bicycle Thief
Elephant Walk *giggle*
Elephant Boy
The Elephant Man
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Horse Feathers
The Horse Soldiers
The Horse Whisperer
The Horse Without a Head
Two Mules for Sister Sara
Wagon Master
Wagons East
Wagons Roll at Night
The Train
The Train Robbers
Trainspotting
Let's not leave out the age-old method of transportation, unless I'm supposed to list "foot" or "feet" instead:
Walk, Don't Run
Walking & Talking
The Walking Dead
The Walking Stick
Walking Tall
Strangers on a Train
A Walk in the Clouds
Walk in the Shadow
A Walk in the Spring Rain
A Walk in the Sun
Walk Like a Dragon
Walk Like a Man
A Walk on the Moon
Walk on the Wild Side
Walk Proud
A Walk With Love & Death
Walk the Line
Walk the Proud Land
A Walk to Remember
Run
Run for Cover
Run for the Sun
Run Like a Thief
Run for the Roses
Run Lola Run
Running
Running Brave
Running Free
The Running Man
Running on Empty
Running Scared
Running Time
Running Wild
Running With Scissors
The Crawling Hand
You do know there are a lot of horse movies out there, all of which could qualify as early transportation. I hope I'm getting this right. I think the majority of these films take place in pre-1900 settings!
Swimfan
The Swimmer
The Swimming Pool
Swimming With Sharks
Swimming Upstream
Swim Team

I'll be back~unless I lose my way.

Chariots of Fire!

Planes, Trains and Automobiles. The train was invented in 1822.

I think you're asking for the *title* of a movie, right?

The three movies have 19th century transportation in their titles. The modes of transportation are water, land and air.

And if you haven't been to IMDB, it's great! Got info on movies, TV and related areas. Enjoy!

Raiders of the Lost Ark

"The Animal"
"Chicken Run"
"River of no return" (many traveled by river)
"Prince- Graffiti Bridge" ( Bridges were used to transport things across water)
"Snow Dogs"
"Walking tall"
"Fish without a bicycle"
"Dead man walking"
"In the Bishop's Carriage"
"Looney tunes- Baby Buggy Bunny"
"The horse whisperer"
"A man called Horse"
"Horse feathers"
"Olly, Olly, Oxen, free"
"Five weeks in a balloon"
"She's a good skate, Charlie brown"
"The Devil and Daniel Webster" ( snowshoes are also know as webs)
"Sugar Creek Gang: Great Canoe Fish"
"Walking across Egypt"
"Without a paddle" (Paddle boats)
"101 Dalmatians" (make one heck of a sled team eh?)
"The Pallbearer" (obviously the dead needed transport too)

This was a tough one! LOL Found a little time before the doctors visit to do one of our favorite activities. LOL This was fun!



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